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now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in
now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet...
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one of scotland yard's top officers resigned. two years ago john yates ruled there was no re-open the investigation, and it was that botched decision that cost the job of britain's top cop. the head of the scotland yard stepped down amid public outrage yesterday. >> as commissioner i carry ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight i wish we had judged some matters involved in this affair differently. i didn't, and that's that. >> cnn's dan rivers is in london where all eyes turn to tomorrow's testimony before lawmakers. tell us why. >> reporter: well, they want to know how far up the chain this went, this whole phone hacking scandal. who knew what in the murdoch empire? that's what they hope to get to the bottom of tomorrow. rupert and james murdoch themselves will be appearing before politicians here for a grilling as well as those two -- their former executive rebecca brooks will appear separately because she was arrested late last night and detained and questioned for some 12 hours. she's ou
one of scotland yard's top officers resigned. two years ago john yates ruled there was no re-open the investigation, and it was that botched decision that cost the job of britain's top cop. the head of the scotland yard stepped down amid public outrage yesterday. >> as commissioner i carry ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight i wish we had judged some matters involved in this affair differently. i didn't, and that's that. >> cnn's dan rivers...
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finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese managed at the last minute, in extra time, to kick it in. the captain of the team did that. and as you know, the u.s. lost in penalties. but it really was an amazing match. it was a nail biter. and even though the u.s. didn't make history here tonight, they didn't get what they wanted, but we should give them a two thumbs up for making us all feel proud. they did a fabulous job. >> zain, i'm going to start calling you to do sports on this show. you knew all the players, all the moves, you got it. did the crowd have a clear favorite here? the u.s. or the underdog japan? was there a cl
finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese...
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now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in my lifetime. those are from steve wynn. we know there are a lot of businesses on a hiring streak, randi, but this is what the billionaire and real estate mogul in las vegas thinks about the obama administration. >> strong words. shannon travis, thank you very much. nice to see you. "cnn
now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet...
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so you've been growing them now for 22 years. when they break, are you like oh, no? >> yes. >> how often do they break? >> not too often. if i break them, i go back to my nail tech and she puts acrylic back on them where it broke and mend them back together. >> so they never break at the base. >> no, never. >> do you have to protect them with something? >> i have acrylic, yes. >> someone asked me on here they said do you have any joint problems because are they heavy? >> no, they're not heavy. >> i got to tell you, that is weird. you have to admit it's weird when people see you. do they have a reaction? do you frighten children ever? >> no, children are my biggest loves one to my nails actually. >> someone says how do you wash your hair? >> i have a utensil, hair utensil that i just take and wash my hair with. >> okay. and this is from twitter. okay, how does she sleep and how does she scratch the inside of her ear? >> okay. >> did you see that? >> no problem. >> it goes right in there no problem. >> are there other people -- are you the nail champion? >> i'm not awa
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i've been invited to scotland yard to be arrested three times. they were still saying we didn't know. it was just reporters actsing on their own. >> rupert murdoch and his son james have agreed to testify tuesday at a parliamentary hearing on the scandal. >>> she was tried, she was acquitted, and now she's about to be set free. casey anthony's murder trial captivated much of the nation. the verdicts outraged many -- the verdict outraged many. as of midnight she's eligible to be set free from the orange county, florida, jail. we don't know exactly when or how the release will happen. there are some concerns about anthony's safety once she is released. but the sheriff says he's not aware of 95 credible threats to her life. i want you to take a look -- >>> i want you to look at this freight train derailment outside minneapolis, st. paul. the train went off the tracks near a bridge that had been washed out by recent heavy rains. investigators are clearing the 17 derailed cars. service has been suspended, including to tonight's minnesota twins game. >
i've been invited to scotland yard to be arrested three times. they were still saying we didn't know. it was just reporters actsing on their own. >> rupert murdoch and his son james have agreed to testify tuesday at a parliamentary hearing on the scandal. >>> she was tried, she was acquitted, and now she's about to be set free. casey anthony's murder trial captivated much of the nation. the verdicts outraged many -- the verdict outraged many. as of midnight she's eligible to be...
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international parliame looked at scotland yard's initial phone hacking investigation back in 2005 and 2006. the report rips the chief investigator who left the police force and eventually took a job at news international. it slams news international for its "deliberate attempts to block police." david cameron called parliament into special session to discuss the phone hacking scandal. cameron and his predecessors have been criticized for their ties to news corp. chairman rupert murdoch and the people who run his london media operation. >> the public expects is not petty political point scoring but a -- what they want, what they deserve is concerted action to rise to the level of events and pledge to work together to sort this issue out once and for all. and it is in that spirit that i commend this statement to the house. >> in this country, a new debt ceiling compromise seems to be getting traction in washington. six senators, three republicans, and three democrats are offering a plan to cut the nation's debt by about $3.7 trillion over the next decade. it includes spending cuts and a
international parliame looked at scotland yard's initial phone hacking investigation back in 2005 and 2006. the report rips the chief investigator who left the police force and eventually took a job at news international. it slams news international for its "deliberate attempts to block police." david cameron called parliament into special session to discuss the phone hacking scandal. cameron and his predecessors have been criticized for their ties to news corp. chairman rupert...
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his resignation is one day after scotland yard chief paul stevenson quit. he came under fire for hiring a former "news of the world" editor as his pr kumt ant. that man was arrested in the scandal last year. british lawmakers expect rupert murdoch's protege rebekah brooks to show up tomorrow to answer questions. despite her arrest over the weekend, her spokesman says she will be there. she's denying she knew her reporters hacked phones for scoops while she was the newspaper's editor. rupert murdoch, chairman of news corp, and his son james are expected to testify alongside brooks tomorrow. they will appear before parliament's media committee. >>> a heatwave hitting the middle of u.s. extremely high humidity makes it feel as hot as 117 degrees in some places. that heat is creeping east. >> brutal. i probably lost 10 pounds today. it's crazy. >> we are sweltering, and we're just asking for some relief here. houston is hot as blazes. stay put. stay cool. >> there's been a change of u.s. command in afghanistan today as well. general david petraeus leaving to be
his resignation is one day after scotland yard chief paul stevenson quit. he came under fire for hiring a former "news of the world" editor as his pr kumt ant. that man was arrested in the scandal last year. british lawmakers expect rupert murdoch's protege rebekah brooks to show up tomorrow to answer questions. despite her arrest over the weekend, her spokesman says she will be there. she's denying she knew her reporters hacked phones for scoops while she was the newspaper's editor....
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she has been with that paper for 22 years, and clearly falling on her sword. she did put out a resignation letter and part of it states i am sorry for what we now know has taken place, which seems to indicate again she did not know what was going on, and now she is going to fight that allegation and cooperate in any investigation, and we'll see where it goes from there. in the meantime, rupert murdoch is going out with a full page ad, and it reads in part the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account, and we failed and are sorry for the serious wrong doing that occurred. will that be enough? we will see. >> the fbi is now involved in the probe of the murdoch empire, especially related to the 9/11 victims. do we have any idea how that came to be? >> it seems to have been sparked by a single newspaper story published in the uk in a paper there. it was about a retired new york cop private eye who was asked to hack into voicemails and records of the victims. there was a lot of fuss over that by members of congress and 9/11 families urging
she has been with that paper for 22 years, and clearly falling on her sword. she did put out a resignation letter and part of it states i am sorry for what we now know has taken place, which seems to indicate again she did not know what was going on, and now she is going to fight that allegation and cooperate in any investigation, and we'll see where it goes from there. in the meantime, rupert murdoch is going out with a full page ad, and it reads in part the news of the world was in the...
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it's the code word for the scotland yards phone hacking. it has a book called fittingly enough, the book. go to our website for more. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> during the cnn "newsroom," this sunday, july 17th, out of egypt this hour, con clikting reports that hosni mubarak has collapsed into a coma. let's go to fred in cairo. tell us what you can about mubarak's condition. >> reporter: hi, we're still trying to verify that information here in egypt. but the information that we've gotten is that mubarak's lawyer, the man representing him, said that mubarak fell into a coma at midday egyptian time and the lawyer also saying that mubarak's health deteriorated throughout the day and then he finally fell into a coma. now, conflicting to that, the hospital where mubarak is being treated in the town says he has not fallen into a coma. so there are conflicting reports as to what is going on. some news agency reports are saying that it's not unusual for him to dip in and out of a coma
it's the code word for the scotland yards phone hacking. it has a book called fittingly enough, the book. go to our website for more. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> during the cnn "newsroom," this sunday, july 17th, out of egypt this hour, con clikting reports that hosni mubarak has collapsed into a coma. let's go to fred in cairo. tell us what you can about mubarak's condition. >> reporter: hi, we're still...
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the head of scotland yard has left, the deputy to scotland yard has left and the incompetence of london's authorities was very much on display in that hearing room. there are only 50 seats in that room. that's not wembley stadium or yankee stadium. that is a small room. the idea that the authorities there could not keep an assault and that's what this was, an assault, from taking place is just completely outrageous and the people who run parliament security ought to be absolutely ashamed of themselves. >> you mentioned this isn't wembley stadium but the man in custody getting his face wiped by the police looks like he was attending a sporting event. certainly stood out from the suits and the business attire that we saw. we know from our producer in the room that this man came from the back of the room, had a bag, opened up the bag. this all taking place while everybody watched. it seems inconceivable that that could happen. >> you know, all of us in the united states are unhappily used to going through metal detectors, having people check our belongings, but if there was ever a room where
the head of scotland yard has left, the deputy to scotland yard has left and the incompetence of london's authorities was very much on display in that hearing room. there are only 50 seats in that room. that's not wembley stadium or yankee stadium. that is a small room. the idea that the authorities there could not keep an assault and that's what this was, an assault, from taking place is just completely outrageous and the people who run parliament security ought to be absolutely ashamed of...
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my meineke. >>> scotland yard's top two police commissioners have stepped down. this is sir paul stephenson. he says he didn't break any law. police are investigating whether any officers took part or took money on any phone hacking by the news of the world tabloid. rupert murdock will testify in front of lawmakers for the first time since this scandal really broke. joining me now to talk about the testimony and the state is howard kurtz, host of cnn's "reliable information." how careful do you think rupert murdock has to be? >> reporter: he has to be extremely careful not to implicate any of his top executives. with all the world attention on that british parliamentary committee, this is about more than mounting a narrow, legalistic defense. rupert murdock has to come off a contrite, as he has been lately with the new pr advisors, that's the message he has to send, and concern, and he has to kind of win the pr battle or take a step in that direction, while also insulating himself for any law enforcement liability. >> and certainly howard, do you believe that he
my meineke. >>> scotland yard's top two police commissioners have stepped down. this is sir paul stephenson. he says he didn't break any law. police are investigating whether any officers took part or took money on any phone hacking by the news of the world tabloid. rupert murdock will testify in front of lawmakers for the first time since this scandal really broke. joining me now to talk about the testimony and the state is howard kurtz, host of cnn's "reliable information."...
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now, the important thing is here is already we know one of the senior policemen in scotland yard john yates has already admitted having lunches with neil wallace, the man now arrested. a lot of pressure on one senior policeman, john yates, therefore, top pleasure on the top policemen. rupert and james murdoch are hounded in the people behind the building me to come and appear and justify what happened in their newspapers. james murdoch saying he can't make the date. rupert saying he doesn't want to turn up. this morning, a summons was issued to both men, trying to force them to come along. a sensational turn of events here. rupert murdoch has gone from being admired and cozied up to by political parties on all sides so now being effectively summoned to appear, almost like a criminal. >> we will be following it closely. dan rivers, thanks so much. >>> back here in the united states, rudy giuliani, remember that name? yeah. he may possibly be giving another run to the white house. deputy political director paul steinhauser is joining us. >> reporter: he will be sounding and looking like
now, the important thing is here is already we know one of the senior policemen in scotland yard john yates has already admitted having lunches with neil wallace, the man now arrested. a lot of pressure on one senior policeman, john yates, therefore, top pleasure on the top policemen. rupert and james murdoch are hounded in the people behind the building me to come and appear and justify what happened in their newspapers. james murdoch saying he can't make the date. rupert saying he doesn't...
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and five reporters have been arrested and i was taken into scotland yard and threatened with being arrested three times. it's just like a general saying it wasn't me, it was the soldier. >> okay, paul, for those of us who are on this side of the pond, as you say, we're learning that there's now an fbi investigation, also "the wall street journal," the person who heads "the wall street journal" and was a news of the world editor at one point and also a news corporation executive as well, les hinton has had to resign. we're wondering about exposure here in the united states. >> yeah, well, you see i actually was under the misunderstanding that it was legal in the states because they were sharing leads around as friends where courteney cox hacked into her new boyfriend's phone to listen to his ex-girlfriend's messages and everybody made a big joke about it and i thought, huh, it must be legal in the states, but clearly it isn't. i have worked in america, but i certainly have never done it myself in america, can't speak for american journalists, but if your tv show is making a big joke about it
and five reporters have been arrested and i was taken into scotland yard and threatened with being arrested three times. it's just like a general saying it wasn't me, it was the soldier. >> okay, paul, for those of us who are on this side of the pond, as you say, we're learning that there's now an fbi investigation, also "the wall street journal," the person who heads "the wall street journal" and was a news of the world editor at one point and also a news corporation...
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queen elizabeth's granddaughter zarya philips married mike tyndall in scotland's capital today. she wore an ivory silk gown by stewart parvin, one of the queen's favorite designers. >>> a ten hour interrogation of the norway terror suspect shows he planned to attack other targets. they're not saying what the other targets were. >>> in italy, dna evidence came under scrutiny today at the appeal trial of amanda knox. she's the american student convicted of the 2007 murder of her british roommate. court appointed forensic experts say two pieces of evidence to convict her should not have been admitted. >>> in somalia, fighting between the government and insurgents is continuing to slow down aid to famine victims in the country's capital of mogadishu. there is a refugee camp where people have not eaten in days. now more from the camp as they wait for relief. >> reporter: in the center of mogadishu town, many here haven't eaten for days. barely surviving the trek up through the territory held by militants, they're desperate not to be left out. across mogadishu, camps like this are spr
queen elizabeth's granddaughter zarya philips married mike tyndall in scotland's capital today. she wore an ivory silk gown by stewart parvin, one of the queen's favorite designers. >>> a ten hour interrogation of the norway terror suspect shows he planned to attack other targets. they're not saying what the other targets were. >>> in italy, dna evidence came under scrutiny today at the appeal trial of amanda knox. she's the american student convicted of the 2007 murder of her...
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queen elizabeth's granddaughter zahra philips married a rugby player in a private ceremony in scotland's capital today. she wore an ivory silk down by one of the queen's favorite designers. >>> a ten-hour interrogation of the norway terror suspect reveals he planned to attack other targets. investigators are not saying what the other targets were. >>> and in italy, dna evidence came under scrutiny today at the appeal trial of amanda knox, she is the mesh studeamerican stude convicted of the murder of her british roommate. two key pieces of evidence used to convict her should not have been admitted. >>> back in the u.s. now. warren jeffs, the polygamous sect leader on trial for sexual assault of a child says he can defend himself better than anyone else so he fired his lawyers. i talked with the legal guys about this move earlier today. >> i think he fired his attorneys so he could stare down any of the prosecution witnesses that are put on the stand from his cult and intimidate them. but the other day in court, he basically told a judge, if anybody rules against him, are ahe has any prob
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. >>> also, queen elizabeth's oldest granddaughter is getting married in scotland today. her name is zarah phillips. she's saying the "i dos" to her rugby player, mike tindall is his name. the 30-year-old phillips is actually the 13th in line to the throne. >>> well, despite the bad economy, the price for a lot of products are reaching all-time highs. you'd like to have a break, would you? well, yes, there are actually items that are getting cheaper. if you're in the market for a new car, volkswagen has lowered its prices. also, maybe you're not in the market for this, but if you're thinking about it, solar panels, a good time to get those. they've dropped some 15%. and also, netflix has dropped the price of its one dvd at a time service by $2. but that's not all. clyde anderson, our financial analyst, has been doing some digging. we've got seven more things to tell you about right after the break that are getting cheaper. 15 past the hour. stay with me. st occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon.
. >>> also, queen elizabeth's oldest granddaughter is getting married in scotland today. her name is zarah phillips. she's saying the "i dos" to her rugby player, mike tindall is his name. the 30-year-old phillips is actually the 13th in line to the throne. >>> well, despite the bad economy, the price for a lot of products are reaching all-time highs. you'd like to have a break, would you? well, yes, there are actually items that are getting cheaper. if you're in the...
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further that the rule 22 be waived. >> is there objection? hearing none, it is so ordered. >> clerk will call the roll. >> mr. akaka. >> that is senator harry reid asking that the vote be put off until tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. he said the senate should come in tomorrow at -- convene at noon, at noon tomorrow so that they can vote at 1:00 p.m. our brianna keilar is standing by. right now, i want to bring in senator kay bailey hutchison, republican from texas. thank you for joining us. you heard what senator harry reid had to say. earlier today the majority leader mitch mcconnell read a letter signed by 43 republicans including you pledging to oppose reid's bill. has anything changed your mind in the hours leading up to the vote on it and listening to him moments ago? >> not at all think the reason he pulled that down is that there are 43 committed against his proposal. however, i think what he's saying is that he hopes that we can start having a vote on something that is an agreement between both the white house and congress, both s
further that the rule 22 be waived. >> is there objection? hearing none, it is so ordered. >> clerk will call the roll. >> mr. akaka. >> that is senator harry reid asking that the vote be put off until tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. he said the senate should come in tomorrow at -- convene at noon, at noon tomorrow so that they can vote at 1:00 p.m. our brianna keilar is standing by. right now, i want to bring in senator kay bailey hutchison, republican from texas....
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tonight, there is a reception at queen elizabeth's palace in scotland and in something of a royal precedent, zara phillips will keep her surname. >>> a look at a couple of primetime moments for me this past week but they didn't happen here on cnn. clips from my time on comedy central thanks to jon stewart and stephen colbert coming up next. >>> but first, broke and bills piled high. many americans find themselves facing just that. when people in one wisconsin community are hit with hard times, they've got a unique safety net. he's this week's cnn hero, sal dimicelli, the dear abby of the down and out. >> when i go through suburbia america or the small towns, everybody's trying to hold their head up with pride. >> you've been looking for work. >> okay. i know it's tough in a recession. >> i went and sold all my jewelry yesterday. >> these people behind closed doors, they tell their neighbors they're fine. they'd sooner go in the house and starve. >> how much do you owe me right now? >> gas bill i owe about $800. >> i find the situation is getting worse. they need food. they need help with th
tonight, there is a reception at queen elizabeth's palace in scotland and in something of a royal precedent, zara phillips will keep her surname. >>> a look at a couple of primetime moments for me this past week but they didn't happen here on cnn. clips from my time on comedy central thanks to jon stewart and stephen colbert coming up next. >>> but first, broke and bills piled high. many americans find themselves facing just that. when people in one wisconsin community are hit...
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that's way down from better than 22% back at the height of the boom. >> sure. what about the idea that many of the buyers could be holding back, thinking that okay, we'll wait just a little bit longer and wait for these prices to get even lower? >> reporter: excellent point, suzanne. that's what i call the x factor. it certainly is happening. that's one reason we haven't seen housing really bounce back just yet. people are holding back, thinking prices are going lower and lower, why should i buy now, they're not in any rush. that's a major problem for housing. eventually that's going to end, if home prices keep on falling. but the latest month's data shows some possibility of stability here so we may actually be hitting that point right now. >> all right. thank you. allan chernoff, good reporting. >>> another encouraging sign in the sluggish economy, cnnmoney.com says retirement savings are nearing record highs now so that may suggest that more of us are learning to plan ahead. alison kosik joins us from new york. how much are we actually talking about here? is
that's way down from better than 22% back at the height of the boom. >> sure. what about the idea that many of the buyers could be holding back, thinking that okay, we'll wait just a little bit longer and wait for these prices to get even lower? >> reporter: excellent point, suzanne. that's what i call the x factor. it certainly is happening. that's one reason we haven't seen housing really bounce back just yet. people are holding back, thinking prices are going lower and lower, why...
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jet liner over lockerbie scotland has appeared on libyan television. al-megrahi took part in a gadhafi rally. >>> also britain recognized the group fighting to overthrow gadhafi. it's prove that megrahi's release from polirison. >>> as the dealt ceiling battle rages on in washington, how is your personal debt looking these days, no need to call in a budget committee to get you out of the red. we have five very simple steps that you don't want to miss. we'll give you some help next. >>> so with all this talk about congress not being able to solve the debt crisis in this country got some of us thinking, how can we as individuals cut some of the fat from our own personal budget. in today's taking the lead segment, we're looking at five easy ways that you can actually reduce your debt at home. so take a look here. first when in doubt write it out. most people have no idea how much credit card debt that they actually have. do yourself a favor, look at all your credit card balances and personal loans and write down how much you owe each one. then you can better attack how you can feasibly pa
jet liner over lockerbie scotland has appeared on libyan television. al-megrahi took part in a gadhafi rally. >>> also britain recognized the group fighting to overthrow gadhafi. it's prove that megrahi's release from polirison. >>> as the dealt ceiling battle rages on in washington, how is your personal debt looking these days, no need to call in a budget committee to get you out of the red. we have five very simple steps that you don't want to miss. we'll give you some help...
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dna tests are a match for 22-year-old laura ackerson. grant and amanda hayes have been arrested in north carolina. both were in court just yesterday. i want you to watch the judge yesterday. the judge told amanda hayes, keep in mind, she gave birth to a baby daughter not too long ago. >> ms. hayes, you're charged with first degree murder. if convicted or if you plead guilty to that offense, the maximum punishment will be life without parole or the death penalty. and i'm going to go ahead and appoint the public defender to represent you. if for some reason, you want to hire your own lawyer, that's always an option. >> thank you, ma'am. >> and bond, there isn't a bond. >> grant hayes is also being held without bond on the same charge. his father is caring for those little children he had with laura ackerson and amanda hayes. and now, if it is interesting, if it's happening right now, you're about to see it. rapid fire, let's begin here with stunning pick cltures out south korea. dozens of people killed when a hillside gave way, swamping an
dna tests are a match for 22-year-old laura ackerson. grant and amanda hayes have been arrested in north carolina. both were in court just yesterday. i want you to watch the judge yesterday. the judge told amanda hayes, keep in mind, she gave birth to a baby daughter not too long ago. >> ms. hayes, you're charged with first degree murder. if convicted or if you plead guilty to that offense, the maximum punishment will be life without parole or the death penalty. and i'm going to go ahead...
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kind of counted license plates from 26 states and australia and new zealand and another one from scotland, right? yes, amazing. matthew, you were sleeping, because you got here very early this morning and you were awake for the launch thank goodness, and when you saw it what adjective described it best? >> awesome. >> reporter: i knew that word was coming to mind. are you glad to be part of history? >> yes. >> reporter: and did you ever have dreams of becoming an astronaut? >> yes. >> reporter: do you think that it will still be possible even though this is the last shuttle launch? >> yep. >> reporter: you do. and i will ask your mom that very question, because it was exciting for you, too. >> oh, yeah, it was awesome. >> reporter: and some people think it is the end of the space program, even though other programs on tap, it will be quite some time and maybe not within his lifetime that we will see someone on board something like a space shuttle. what do you think? >> i just hope they continue to go farther ininto space, and keep going, and maybe one day he will be part of it or maybe hi
kind of counted license plates from 26 states and australia and new zealand and another one from scotland, right? yes, amazing. matthew, you were sleeping, because you got here very early this morning and you were awake for the launch thank goodness, and when you saw it what adjective described it best? >> awesome. >> reporter: i knew that word was coming to mind. are you glad to be part of history? >> yes. >> reporter: and did you ever have dreams of becoming an...
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those journalists were hired by both 10 downing street and scotland yard. those decisions taking their toll at the top. >> i wish we had -- involvement in this affair differently. i didn't and that is that. >> reporter: rupert murdoch, his son james, and rebekah brooks, the chain of command over the tabloid embroiled by scandal for almost a decade. today, they are called before parliament. >> this isn't a man who doesn't mow what is going on. everybody is scared to death to do anything that he doesn't like so he's the spider in the middle of this web. >> yes, he did apologize many times. i don't think somebody could have held their hands -- head in their hands so many times and say they are they were sorry. >> reporter: an apology, even answers. it may not be enough. ♪ good afternoon to you! it is just after 2:30 in the afternoon. 9:30 on the eastern seaboard. this is an important day in british history in the british parliamentary life and for the media industry, not only in the united kingdom but around the world. the day when rupert murdoch and his son
those journalists were hired by both 10 downing street and scotland yard. those decisions taking their toll at the top. >> i wish we had -- involvement in this affair differently. i didn't and that is that. >> reporter: rupert murdoch, his son james, and rebekah brooks, the chain of command over the tabloid embroiled by scandal for almost a decade. today, they are called before parliament. >> this isn't a man who doesn't mow what is going on. everybody is scared to death to do...